The Seventh release on Demo Tapes is a vinyl reissue of the 'Reality
Stop No.44' demo from Culture Shock. They were based in Warminster, had
ex-members of Subhumans / Organised Chaos / AHeads playing a then
unknown mix of ska-punk-reggae, and were well linked with the free
festival scene. This Demo is the best and most essential Culture Shock
recording. Recorded over two days in December 1986, this demo was the
soundtrack to every squatted house in South London along with Ring,
Blyth Power and The Cardiacs. It's also the sound of now as Culture
Shock have reformed. The Lp comes with a 16 page fanzine style booklet
with photos, lyrics, interviews and Archive. As with all things Demo
Tapes - this is not limited but the first pressing is 500 copies on 180
Gram Vinyl.